ITHACA, N.Y. -- A man suspected of robbing a Domino's Pizza delivery driver at gunpoint was arrested Tuesday night after an hours-long standoff in Ithaca.

Dennis Noonan, 25, was arrested late Tuesday in the West Village apartment complex by the Ithaca Police Department. He has been charged with stealing about $30 from a Domino's worker on nearby Elm Street.

The investigation started just before 9 p.m. Monday in the 400 block of Elm Street.

Noonan approached a Domino's deliveryman and demanded money, police said. He rifled through the worker's pockets before pulling out a small, black gun and again demanding money, police said.

Afte searching the deliveryman again, Noonan fired the gun twice into the road, police said. He then stole a change pouch and ran toward West Village, police said.

No injuries were reported.

Noonan was identified as a suspect on Tuesday. Around 8 p.m., officers learned Noonan had barricaded himself inside a 150 West Village Place apartment, police said.

Ithaca's SWAT team convinced Noonan to surrender after hours of negotiations, police said.

Noonan was charged with second-degree robbery, a felony. He was remanded to the Tompkins County Jail in lieu of $50,000 cash or a $100,000 bond.

After the man was arrested, officers found evidence of a small meth lab in the apartment, police said. New York State Police's Contaminated Crime Scene Emergency Response was called to the scene to investigate.